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NASA talks about love, and we all lose!

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I don’t like darkness very much

But I fall in love with the stars in the dark night

There may always be something in the world Disappointing emotions

There will be regrets of "not getting" and "losing"

Fortunately, the universe has its romance

At least we can Saying good night to each other under the same starry sky

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Some time ago, NASA, the "cosmic romantic institution", celebrated the 30th birthday of the Hubble Telescope. A birthday gift to all mankind: the stars of the universe on your birthday.

I have the entire universe that I want to tell you, but I can’t spit out half a star when I open my mouth...so I compiled some NASA copywriting to share with you~

01

You can't spell Earth without ART.

02

See those bright lights?

Those are the dying stars...

03

You are indeed small, but that doesn't mean you can't shine.

Just because you're small, doesn't mean you don't shine bright.

04

To someone, you are the universe center. Like the Small Magellanic Cloud, you radiate light across the universe, helping them find their way.

05

Without darkness, there would be no existence of light.

The light cannot exist without the dark.

06

“Everyone you love, everyone you know, you’ve heard of Everyone, everyone who has ever existed, has lived their lives on it." - Curt Stager

07

No matter how many similarities and differences there are, Each galaxy is fascinating in its own way.

No matter the similarities and differences, every galaxy is beautiful in its own way.

08

Happy Valentine's Day - Rose Nebula

09

"You and I are all children of the stars. Every cell writes the history of the entire universe. When you gaze at yourself, you also see the outline of the universe." - Curt Stager

10

Become your own explorer The universe is waiting for you.

Be your own explorer the cosmos is waiting. ?

11

Stars are born from dust and mist and are scattered in the universe. They connect us with the universe. together.

12

Imagine fireworks in slow motion: explosions that started 170 years ago and continue to this day.

Imagine slow-motion fireworks that started exploding 170 years ago and are still continuing.

13

This spring’s discovery: A cosmic butterfly is using an interstellar Wings made of gas and dust oscillate.

14

By the time you read this sentence, it will have made three and a half turns.

By the time you read this sentence, the tiny star will have spun 3.5 times.

15

"In fact, separation is not so terrible. 650,000 After a few hours, when we are oxidized into wind, we can become two adjacent bubbles on the same glass of beer, or two particles of dust nestled under the same street lamp. The atoms in the universe will not be annihilated, and neither will we. Together." - Lawrence M. Krauss

16

A tiny drop of paint on the masterpiece of the night sky.

A little blob of paint on the masterpiece of the night sky.

17

“Every atom in our bodies can be traced back to the Big Bang. , and nuclear fusion in massive stars that exploded more than 5 billion years ago. We are stars that gained life and were given the mission of discovering ourselves by the universe, and our journey has just begun.” - Neil deGrasse Tyson.

18

Not all galaxies are lonely, some have their "galactic squads".

Not all galaxies are lonely. Some have galaxy squads.

19

Look at this chaotic galaxy, it looks like a blooming cherry blossom tree.

The bright areas are star nurseries, where new stars are blooming.

20

Every atom in your body comes from an exploded star. The atoms in your left hand and the atoms in your right hand may come from different stars. This is truly the most poetic thing I know about physics: everything about you is stardust. ——Lawrence M. Krauss

As said in "Little Times":

"We live in the vast universe, with cosmic dust and galaxy light dust floating all over the sky, We are smaller than these.

You don’t know when life will suddenly change direction and fall into a darkness as thick as ink.

You are dragged into it by disappointment. Abyss, you are dragged into the grave by disease, you are trampled to pieces by frustration, you are ridiculed, ridiculed, hated, resented, and abandoned.

But we always retain hope in our hearts. , retaining the beating heart that is not willing to be given up. We still work hard in the great despair. This feeling of not wanting to give up, they become small stars in the endless darkness.

We are all little stars."